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Sprawling across 3 acre with well-primed courtyards, Balaji Sarovar Premiere in Solapur opened its doors in 2013. Since then, it has been practising several eco-friendly measures, such as water-efficient landscaping, innovative wastewater technologies, storage and collection of recyclables and construction waste management in addition to a spectrum of other green practices.

India is acquiring quite the reputation for construction! Major infrastructure projects in the country that have been internationally lauded include the Metro Rail, Chenab Bridge, Qazigund Tunnel and Eastern Freeway along with the Golden Quadrilateral highway network, port connectivity and national waterways.

The roundtable discussion, organised by CW, revolved around factors that set these workplaces apart; the roles that design and technology play in the quest to smarten up and get sharp; and their impact on productivity and performance.

In what will help India meet its electricity demands in a clean and efficient manner, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) will be given Rs 2,454 crore for developing the advanced ultra-super critical (AUSC) technology.

According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), global stats for tall buildings set a new record: 106 skyscrapers rising 200 m or above completed in 2015. In fact, from 2010 to 2015, the number of ´supertalls´ has doubled. With increasing population, especially in developing countries, skyscrapers may well become the new normal. With Indian cities witnessing a surge of high-rise developments, CW features technologies and systems that are essential to build tall.

Professionalised services in facility management (FM) for the commercial, hospitality, retail, industrial and residential sectors are the need of the hour. FM´s core role is to provide a seamless experience for employees, customers and stakeholders. ´While housekeeping, security and technical form the basis of this, verticals such as retail benefit from specialised services such as food court management, parking, leasing, marketing, CRM, horticulture management provided by the same group for max

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) will set up a Rs 1,600 crore worth 250 MW thermal power plant in Odisha, as per an order placed by NTPC-SAIL Power Company, a JV between NTPC and Steel Authority of India.